IEE Colloquium on How to Design RF Circuits 2000
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Practical RF printed circuit board design

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“…He sets up a micro-design exercise to establish free thinking (O'Brien, 2020). This exercise, i.e., "Mat System, " which originates from Alison Smithson' mat-building phenomenon (Smithson, 1974), takes two weeks (Figure 10). He uses the system as a formal, compositional, hierarchical, and material exercise separately from contexts (e.g., site, economy, user needs, scale, function) (Figure 11).…”
Section: Material-based Concepts As a Teaching Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He sets up a micro-design exercise to establish free thinking (O'Brien, 2020). This exercise, i.e., "Mat System, " which originates from Alison Smithson' mat-building phenomenon (Smithson, 1974), takes two weeks (Figure 10). He uses the system as a formal, compositional, hierarchical, and material exercise separately from contexts (e.g., site, economy, user needs, scale, function) (Figure 11).…”
Section: Material-based Concepts As a Teaching Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, as frequency increases, parasitic elements may impact the design of the PCB of PLC couplers and their modeling for circuit simulation and design becomes relevant [25]. In a high-frequency circuit, it is simple to visualize how a long thin track of a PCB will behave as an inductor, a large pad over a ground plan will behave as a capacitor and performance degradation may occur due to the crosstalk among tracks [26].…”
Section: A Printed Circuit Board Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interference emissions and inductive/capacitive coupling are only two of the many EMC-specific issues that can arise from a poorly designed PCB design. Avoiding signal coupling and establishing proper reference grounds are two ways that EMC-compliant designs tackle such problems [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%